John1967778
Structural
Hi Guys,
Looking at an unreinforced brickwork wall which has stepped cracking approximately 7mm-8mm along it. I've been recommended to use a product known as helifix to essentially 'stitch' up the brickwork. It is basically high strength steel bars installed across the crack. My question is; whats wrong with just traditional re-pointing/patching the crack? I understand that these reinforcing bars will essentially hold the wall together across the crack at a much stronger rate than traditional repointing but what does it matter if the cause of the cracking/movement to the wall is prevented. IF anyone has any experience with using these steel bars then i'd much appreciate your input. Thanks!
Looking at an unreinforced brickwork wall which has stepped cracking approximately 7mm-8mm along it. I've been recommended to use a product known as helifix to essentially 'stitch' up the brickwork. It is basically high strength steel bars installed across the crack. My question is; whats wrong with just traditional re-pointing/patching the crack? I understand that these reinforcing bars will essentially hold the wall together across the crack at a much stronger rate than traditional repointing but what does it matter if the cause of the cracking/movement to the wall is prevented. IF anyone has any experience with using these steel bars then i'd much appreciate your input. Thanks!